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Hormones and the Endocrine System
Hormones and the Endocrine System

... Thyroid gland: two lobes on the ventral surface of the trachea; produces triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) - Important in vertebrate development and maturation and homeostasis functions Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) and Calcitonin: Control of Blood Calcium - Calcium ions are essential to the norm ...
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... Mares should be removed from endophyte infected fescue pasture a minimum of 30 and ideally 60-90 days prior to expected due date. If this is not possible, domperidone administration should be started approximately 30 days prior to the expected due date. In mares that are removed from infected pastur ...
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... other diseases can cause a low Total T4 in dogs, so it is important to rule out other diseases or to follow up with testing as recommended by your veterinarian. Treatment for hypothyroidism in dogs is similar to treatment for people. Dogs receive a small pill usually twice daily that is a thyroid ho ...
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Endocrine System - Mercer Island School District

... Controls the processes involved in movement and psychological equilibrium Includes all tissues or glands that secrete hormones into the blood The secretion of most of the hormones is regulated by a negative feedback system ...
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... • Hormones exert their effects by binding to protein receptors, either inside a cell or at the plasma membrane. • Steroid hormones often enter a cell and act by altering the expression of specific genes. • Peptide and protein hormones usually bind to a receptor at the plasma membrane. They trigger f ...
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... Amino Acid-Derived Hormones Of the amino acid-derived hormones, some circulate for only a few minutes while others may circulate for days. The amino acid tyrosine is the precursor for two groups of hormones: the thyroid hormones, produced in the thyroid gland; and the catecholamines (epinephrine and ...
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... Oxytocin - causes uterine contractions during childbirth and allows milk to be released during nursing Anterior pituitary gland  Controlled by hypothalamic-releasing and hypothalamic-inhibiting hormones  Hormones produced by the anterior pituitary o Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) - stimulates t ...
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...  Oxytocin – this stimulates the muscle in the wall of the uterus in childbirth (therefore produced initially at this time). It also stimulates milk ejection from the mammary glands during breastfeeding.  Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH aka vasopressin) – this reduces the volume of urine produced by sti ...
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... 37.8 C, pulse 100/minute, respiratory rate 19/minute, and blood pressure 140/85 mm Hg. Which of the following laboratory findings is most likely to be present in this woman? A. Decreased catecholamines. B. Increased ACTH. C. Decreased iodine uptake. ANSWER D. Decreased TSH. ...
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